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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Thailand in the Geopolitics of Asia: Four Scenarios and Strategic Options
 
Thailand faces a crucial moment as the political and economic center moves to Asia. Diverse Thai stakeholders gathered and came up with strategy options that could help Thailand navigates through  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Linking the global urban and jobs agendas: Toward a policy framework for job-rich urbanization
 
An urbanization that fails to produce just job opportunities will have far-reaching consequences.  
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| Gender Justice, #FeministAsia | News
New Asia-wide platform for feminist dialogue
 
Singapore (Singapore)—Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung starts FutureLab to unite feminists across Asia through a regional platform  
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| Climate change | News
Shaping up for climate action in Asia
 
To mitigate climate change, Asia needs to undergo a transition towards a low-carbon economy suggests the climate team of FES in Asia, since May with a new coordinator heading up the team’s efforts  
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| #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Trade rules threaten workers’ rights and public services
 
Trade unions are developing strategies to address the harm a new generation of trade agreements may have on workers and access to public services in the Asia-Pacific region.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Philippines in the Geopolitics of Asia: Four Scenarios and Strategic Options
 
Amidst the escalating US-China tensions, the Philippines faces a dilemma regarding which side to pick, and is politically and economically susceptible to foreign influence and elite capture. Experts  
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| Gender Justice | News
Interview: Asia scores low on labour law protection for domestic workers
 
Over 35% of the domestic workers worldwide are accounted for in Asia where the Philippines remains the only country to ratify international labour standards for their protection. Changes are brewing  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The New Geopolitics of Eurasia
 
Greater Eurasia has always been subject to great power rivalries. A new map by FES puts the often-confusing multitude of smaller clashes, economic projects and political alliances into the wider  
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| Climate change | News
"Governments failed us at COP25"
 
As governments show insufficient signs of comprehensively addressing the climate emergency, civil society must step up efforts to make sure their voices are heard.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order, COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Geopolitics and Nepal’s future after the pandemic
 
Nepal’s foreign and security policy is traditionally characterized by a balancing act between India, China and the United States. The geopolitical rivalries exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis make an  
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